On October 23, 2018, we're releasing the newest version of Graph API (v3.2), which will include updates to Instagram Graph API, Page Insights, Pages and Video Polls, and Marketing API (v3.2), which will include a new feature that allows advertisers to see if there is something wrong with their ad.

As part of our continuing efforts to improve the Facebook platform for developers, we're also releasing updates to Facebook Login and Messenger, and consolidating some of our API releases. In the future, developers can find breaking changes to Messenger API in the same release as Graph API and Marketing API.

Facebook Login Update

After 90 days of inactivity in an app, Facebook expires all data permissions. With this update, developers can prompt users to renew access to their data, and users will not be required to login again.

If the developer decides to request access to someone's data, we will remind the person that they used their Facebook username and password to login into this app. The user will then be able to review the data permissions for that app and either agree to turn on all or some permissions, or completely deny the request.

New Design and Updates for Messenger App

Today we announced an update to the Messenger app, which simplifies the experience. The rollout will continue over the coming weeks, and we believe it will benefit businesses and developers, as well as the people who use the app. You can see a full update on the change here.

We're also providing additional controls to Page admins so they can limit the access for all apps connected to a specific Page.